For some very big hotels, their room number may be based on his building number, his floor and room number. Not all hotel room numbers start with 8. For those small hotels, their floors are generally not too high. Or they don't have many rooms. It is clear that we are on the first floor, but the house number starts with eight. This is a small hotel. They tried to win the lottery, which means it's a big deal. This is also for the psychological consideration of customers. For example, a customer often hears this number when going to a hotel. Maybe they will think that their trip will be smooth. And if you take out a room card and give them a room number that starts with the number four or seven, they will think it is a kind of disrespect. For some customers with heavy feudal superstitions, they may all feel unlucky, which is also the reason why merchants welcome customers in order to open their doors.
Generally speaking, the hotel number is regular, and the one at the beginning will ask for the number 8. The second place is the building number of this building. What floor is behind? Which room? But for those small hotels, there may be only one kind. Then they may omit the house number. Generally speaking, their room number is four. In fact, it is the same for our customers. If we go to the hotel, maybe we will meet some lucky numbers, which is also good for our mood. So in the future, when we go out to stay in a hotel, there will be no more questions about why the eight begins at the back of the room on the first floor.